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still to come, made in pakistan. we explore what of the country's more unusual exports. other stories you have been looking at online, at our review of some of the biggest mobile moments of the past 12 months. a year which saw youtube video break the 1 billion mark for the first time. social media continues to capture the attention of millions as must watch videos. also, many of you have been finding out whether belgium can claim to be the world's tartlet capital after inventing prailine in 1912, became known for making the best chocolate in the world. one of the local chocolatiers is under threat, especially by austria. from paraguay, and orchestra of young musicians from islam have been touring south america using instruments constructed entirely from recycled materials. they pulled them from the rubbish dumps around their homes. you can get more on our web sites bbc.com on those stories and many more. the spanish tenor coming go has performed in front of 20,000 people to raise money and awareness for youth orchestra in the violence-plagued city of acapulco. ♪ he was
still to come, made in pakistan. we explore what of the country's more unusual exports. other stories you have been looking at online, at our review of some of the biggest mobile moments of the past 12 months. a year which saw youtube video break the 1 billion mark for the first time. social media continues to capture the attention of millions as must watch videos. also, many of you have been finding out whether belgium can claim to be the world's tartlet capital after inventing prailine in...
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she's been in pakistan for three years. we don't know whether she speaks english, how much of her mother she remembers. >> her mother had appealed directly to pakistan for her help. >> the child's life that she deserves, that she should have. a life of not knowing who people are. she deserves to be loved. >> the police have now confirmed that they're on the flight from pakistan and will be her mother in manchester this evening. >> now, president obama's been calling together key congressional leaders to come up with a deal to avoid a budget crisis at the good old fiscal cliff and tell us how they're going to get out of this, or not. >> i wouldn't be sitting here if i knew. i think there are a great deal of overlapping of what is required. the prb is it's not enough overlap. this fiscal cliff was last in august of 2011. it has to do with the debt ceiling. it so happens the debt ceiling will be reached on december 31, or will it? because it appears the treasury said we found a bit of extra money so maybe we can keep things go
she's been in pakistan for three years. we don't know whether she speaks english, how much of her mother she remembers. >> her mother had appealed directly to pakistan for her help. >> the child's life that she deserves, that she should have. a life of not knowing who people are. she deserves to be loved. >> the police have now confirmed that they're on the flight from pakistan and will be her mother in manchester this evening. >> now, president obama's been calling...
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a violent setback of the rise against polio in pakistan. five health workers were killed following criticism of the vaccination program. seen but not heard, the queen sits in on a cabinet meeting at downing street, the first floor and i and 200 years to do so. it is midday in london, 7:00 in the morning in connecticut, 2:00 in the afternoon in south africa, where the president has survived a challenge from within the ruling african congress. he was reelected at a park -- at a party conference, making him the overwhelming favorite to win the nationwide general election next year. home and dry, plenty of people think that the allegations of mismanagement that followed him make him and unsuitable man to be presiding over the party that nelson mandela once led. our bluebird -- our editor, john simpson. >> the first world. clean, tidy, prosperous. even the bicycles are the top of the range. the black middle class in south africa is now 3 million strong. this place is where the amc was founded centuries ago. today the leaders enjoy the trappings
a violent setback of the rise against polio in pakistan. five health workers were killed following criticism of the vaccination program. seen but not heard, the queen sits in on a cabinet meeting at downing street, the first floor and i and 200 years to do so. it is midday in london, 7:00 in the morning in connecticut, 2:00 in the afternoon in south africa, where the president has survived a challenge from within the ruling african congress. he was reelected at a park -- at a party conference,...
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>> in pakistan, he was killed because he wanted to document the drone strike. i speak out on behalf of the a 16-year-old killed in yemen, born in denver. >> in other news from syria, reports have emerged that the young syrian filmmaker was killed on monday in the city of hams. he appeared on the show in december. at the time be as that we only use his first bid for security reasons. >> what i saw in the last week, it is starting to turn into almost a civil war. they are enforcing the locals to form an armed resistance to the regime forces. >> for more we go to charles glass, award winning broadcaster. he returned from syria last month. >> these massacres are a clear indication of how urgent it is to find -- to force both sides in the conflict, the opposition and regime, to negotiate a settlement, which would ultimately mean a change in regime, but certainly a transition period in an absence of that, you have the russian army government, the saudis, the guitarist, the that states, turkey, farming the opposition, which will only inflame the civil war. more massac
>> in pakistan, he was killed because he wanted to document the drone strike. i speak out on behalf of the a 16-year-old killed in yemen, born in denver. >> in other news from syria, reports have emerged that the young syrian filmmaker was killed on monday in the city of hams. he appeared on the show in december. at the time be as that we only use his first bid for security reasons. >> what i saw in the last week, it is starting to turn into almost a civil war. they are...
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this is a story how they would lead him to pakistan and a story about how they made a decision to go in and either capture or kill osama bin laden. there's are two different stories. >> and there's the story. >> there's a third story when they go in and actually do it. >> two for the price of one. >> rose: talk about the c.i.a. aspect of this. how long did it take them to get on the trail that would lead them somewhere? because we know that after 9/11 i mean they were all kinds of things going on with american national security people to get somebody to give some information as to where osama bin laden was, to get their hands on osama bin laden. >> well, i mean my humble opinion, mark did an extraordinary job of reporting this and then out of the reporting turning this into an incredibly dramatic screen play. i'm the recipient of that trying to transform those pages into a screen. but early on and again indemnify understanding from the first hand accounts, there was a courier that was somebody that in the case of this movie, the woman in the intelligence community decided to focus on
this is a story how they would lead him to pakistan and a story about how they made a decision to go in and either capture or kill osama bin laden. there's are two different stories. >> and there's the story. >> there's a third story when they go in and actually do it. >> two for the price of one. >> rose: talk about the c.i.a. aspect of this. how long did it take them to get on the trail that would lead them somewhere? because we know that after 9/11 i mean they were...
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drone strikes declined in pakistan this year while drastically increasing in yemen. according to the new america foundation, confirmed drone attacks fell to 46 from 72 in pakistan, while rising to 53 from 18 in yemen. the u.s. just recently admitted responsibility for a september attack in yemen that killed 11 civilians, including three children. rebels of the central african republic appeared to be on the verge of seizing control of the capital after taking at least 10 other towns. central african republic and president has urged foreign intervention from the u.s. and france to help him push back the rebel advance. the u.s. says it is a pact with its embassy as a precautionary safety measure. in india, a 17-year-old girl was gang raped has committed suicide after being pressured by police to drop the case and marry one of her attackers. the girl's death comes amidst growing national outrage over a spate of gang rapes ignored by india's police, including one on a public bus in delhi. on thursday, protests against rape in india continued nationwide. >> they are doing
drone strikes declined in pakistan this year while drastically increasing in yemen. according to the new america foundation, confirmed drone attacks fell to 46 from 72 in pakistan, while rising to 53 from 18 in yemen. the u.s. just recently admitted responsibility for a september attack in yemen that killed 11 civilians, including three children. rebels of the central african republic appeared to be on the verge of seizing control of the capital after taking at least 10 other towns. central...
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. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the future because the nature of the threats we face is so unpredictable and we just have to prepare for a whole range of scenarios. >> when we think about the costs to ourselves of maintain the sea logic communication, maintaining a big navy, maintaining a big force in general, uh, the only really intelligent way to look at this is to think about what are the costs of not doing that? what are the costs if this global order breaks down? i think those costs need to be thought about as well. (instrumental music) >> with all those threats to consider, where are defense dollars best spent in 2013. for some the answer is clear, asi
. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the...
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for three years running, pakistan, for example, have suffered massive floods. many parts of china have been suffering from flood. and then we have these storms coming in the united states, sandy, in the philippines, central america, and so on. the catastrophe of climate change is already on us. we are now waiting for the next century. we are the children we are talking about, who are suffering from climate change. unfortunately, the talks that we see in doha are not reflecting the urgency that is required by what is happening out in the world. >> why? >> years ago there were countries who did not believe in the science of climate change. today, all countries believe in the science, but the fight is over who is responsible and who has to carry the burden of stopping emissions and halting climate change work happens. here we have in doha developed countries not living up to their promises, legal commitments. >> what are these commitments? >> there are a few times. one, they would take the lead in cutting emissions. because their emissions have been very high in t
for three years running, pakistan, for example, have suffered massive floods. many parts of china have been suffering from flood. and then we have these storms coming in the united states, sandy, in the philippines, central america, and so on. the catastrophe of climate change is already on us. we are now waiting for the next century. we are the children we are talking about, who are suffering from climate change. unfortunately, the talks that we see in doha are not reflecting the urgency that...
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this is the responsibility of the provinces in pakistan the and also the government of pakistan. >> just for clarity's say, the united nations is not suspending its pull your eradication campaign in pakistan? is whot we are saying and unicef and other partners will continue to support the government of pakistan, but we are actually taking extreme security measures to ensure that people working within these organizations and people who have contracts with these organizations are safe and are protected. >> all right, thank you for talking to us, out of cairo. >> votes are being counted in self correa's presidential election. polls closed about two hours ago. exit polls conducted by tv stations and just center-right candidate park-geun hye has a lead over her liberal opponent but within the margin of error. the very high and voter turnout, despite the coldest weather wasn't any presidential polls and the began in 1987. nearly 76% of south koreans voted. it compares to nearly 63% in the 2007 election and 71% in 2002. let's find out the very latest. perry joins us from the south korean capita
this is the responsibility of the provinces in pakistan the and also the government of pakistan. >> just for clarity's say, the united nations is not suspending its pull your eradication campaign in pakistan? is whot we are saying and unicef and other partners will continue to support the government of pakistan, but we are actually taking extreme security measures to ensure that people working within these organizations and people who have contracts with these organizations are safe and...
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and right after it, when pakistan was totally outraged, carry on drone attacks in pakistan. it is kind of astonishing. >> professor noam chomsky, commenting on the assassination of osama bin laden. >> what is interesting about whole mission, that it was a unilateral mission, so it was done without pakistan's knowledge or consent, is that the obama administration felt it was unnecessary to the pakistani is from ed. there are legitimate concerns about pakistan's relationship about militant groups and have been operations in the past and gone after the taliban war seems like they've been tipped off because there were sharing intelligence with the pakistanis. but almost all of the high- profile suspects, including khalid sheikh mohammed, were apprehended in joint operations. that is one thing the pakistanis bourke-white effective -- were quite effective. in pakistan, when i spoke with whether there were politicians in the military or civil society, there was a lot of bafflement about why the u.s. stance to go alone. i think it is sort of the arrogant and bullying approach the ob
and right after it, when pakistan was totally outraged, carry on drone attacks in pakistan. it is kind of astonishing. >> professor noam chomsky, commenting on the assassination of osama bin laden. >> what is interesting about whole mission, that it was a unilateral mission, so it was done without pakistan's knowledge or consent, is that the obama administration felt it was unnecessary to the pakistani is from ed. there are legitimate concerns about pakistan's relationship about...
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it seems to me, jo as a citizen in his 60s, viewing pakistan, that the united states treats pakistan like a tossing dwarf. we support them during russia's occupation of afghanistan. we then abandon l them. now we're out at them supporting theming because of 9/11. now we're sending drones there. my question to you, as a young person, is way is the baseline feeling of the pakistanis about american haj monic presence as a foreign power in the affairs of your country in >> well -- >> well, every single dictator we ever had counted on great american friendship in regards to military aide, economic aide, and political aide. america has supported every single dictator we've ever had. i imagine when we have our next one, they'll continue to support him too. there is, you know, the sense that we are a country that on foreign power, survives, and richard drops in every couple weeks, every couple months to see how we're doing. we allow him that, and that's because of great shame, and, you know, mr. holbrooke, who i count as one of my many cosmic enemies -- [laughter] >> really? >> many. david m
it seems to me, jo as a citizen in his 60s, viewing pakistan, that the united states treats pakistan like a tossing dwarf. we support them during russia's occupation of afghanistan. we then abandon l them. now we're out at them supporting theming because of 9/11. now we're sending drones there. my question to you, as a young person, is way is the baseline feeling of the pakistanis about american haj monic presence as a foreign power in the affairs of your country in >> well -- >>...
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obviously, the state of pakistan will not do that. the demands the is placing are unacceptable and if we accepted them, that would mean submission of the state to a very small militant group. >> video footage has emerged of the moment the russian airliner crash landed onto a highway outside of moscow. an investigation left four people dead. what's the impact was so strong, it's but the plane into three pieces. the overshot the main runway at the airport and came down on a highway. the cockpit ended up on the road with other parts of the plane spread across the perimeter. it was operated by russian airline. it is not yet known what caused the crash. >> the plane touched down within the landing zone but it was on late -- unable to stop within the landing strip and it crashed within the main dispatching. and continue to move outside of the safe zone. >> rescuers searched for survivors among the wreckage. this is all that is left of the passenger plane that could carry up to 200 people but it was virtually empty with only eight crew on bo
obviously, the state of pakistan will not do that. the demands the is placing are unacceptable and if we accepted them, that would mean submission of the state to a very small militant group. >> video footage has emerged of the moment the russian airliner crash landed onto a highway outside of moscow. an investigation left four people dead. what's the impact was so strong, it's but the plane into three pieces. the overshot the main runway at the airport and came down on a highway. the...
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thousands of workers have been murdered but we did not abandoned pakistan and would not abandon pakistan. don't leave benazir bhutto in the hands of tyrants. two issues hung over this event one, who killed benazir bhutto? he did criticize pakistan's police and judges for failing to find the killers. the other issues is pakistan's spring election. >> he has ruled over the country for five years but failed to overcome the mizry of the poor. -- misery of the poor. >> cooperation, poverty and a battle with the nation's judges have all hurt the party. it will take more than nostalgia for it to win in the future. >> taliban fighters have kidnapped 22 policemen in northwest pakistan. around 200 gunman attacked and killing two officers an ink jurying -- injurying another one. >> the taliban fights are set to have attacked three security ports which is the tribal police court on the outskirts the route for supplies. the attackers are said to have taken on these men as they sat on their porch destroying one security post and taking away those men. earlier, the political agent that confirmed up to
thousands of workers have been murdered but we did not abandoned pakistan and would not abandon pakistan. don't leave benazir bhutto in the hands of tyrants. two issues hung over this event one, who killed benazir bhutto? he did criticize pakistan's police and judges for failing to find the killers. the other issues is pakistan's spring election. >> he has ruled over the country for five years but failed to overcome the mizry of the poor. -- misery of the poor. >> cooperation,...
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and international assistance when it comes to water assistance in pakistan it involves building big dams and you know grandiose projects like that that could have a lot of political value for the donor such as you know the u.s. . you know tony if i can go ahead ok i was i was just going to say i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of the limitations in there but i think he hinted upon something that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at the national scale it is also a question of who has access to water and who suffers from it and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen are elites in pakistan in their lives everywhere in the world who tend to never experience the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that follows experiencing in the central valley on valley is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you will so the point is that why doesn't the pakistan govern
and international assistance when it comes to water assistance in pakistan it involves building big dams and you know grandiose projects like that that could have a lot of political value for the donor such as you know the u.s. . you know tony if i can go ahead ok i was i was just going to say i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of the limitations in there but i think he hinted upon something that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's...
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an afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance towards peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> it looks like the snow in northern japan is tapering off. they've had record-breaking snowfall over the past week. let's go to more from the weather desk. >> well, in northwestern japan this is the only area where we are still seeing a little bit of precipitation. it's on and off showers until noontime. finally things start to be under the high pressure cresting over its head. clear skies, and however, this is until the next system moves into the area over the weekend. so do enjoy the weather while you can, and you might want to get your laundries done during the daytime today. this system will be moving towards western japan into tonight and covering much of the country for saturday. so it's going to be a wet weekend ahead of us. now, western korea has been impacted with th
an afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance towards peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> it looks like the snow in northern japan is tapering off. they've had record-breaking snowfall over the past week. let's go to more from the weather desk. >> well, in northwestern japan this is the only...
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pakistan was created today, right, we think of korea, -- but in the 1960s that was pakistan. people thought it was going to be a huge success. there were a big ally of ours. what happened in pakistan is you had the open space and you had a bunch of people rush in to take advantage of the opportunity of a newly created country a strange country of a lot of folks from the job of came over due to partition. a tumultuous time. those families got control in the political apparatus. people talk about the unstability in pakistan. from an analytic standpoint there hasn't -- not the political instability the turn yoafer of the presidency. the structure has been dominated by the same group of people. same thing in egypt. mubarak left, but pakistan and egypt is not different stories. the military in both countries controlses upwards of 40% of the economy directly. and the rest
pakistan was created today, right, we think of korea, -- but in the 1960s that was pakistan. people thought it was going to be a huge success. there were a big ally of ours. what happened in pakistan is you had the open space and you had a bunch of people rush in to take advantage of the opportunity of a newly created country a strange country of a lot of folks from the job of came over due to partition. a tumultuous time. those families got control in the political apparatus. people talk about...
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that is what has happened in pakistan. four female health workers killed in different parts of karachi, another in a different city as they tried to vaccinate against polio. police say the -- it is clear these were coordinated attacks. the taliban are in charge of this area, says the mother of one of the victims. they say this polio-polio program was planned by america to finish off our nation. they shot my daughter in the head. in the 1990's, about 20,000 people and here in pakistan were affected by polio. that came down to just 28 in 2005. but the numbers have risen since then and there is a risk they could rise further. what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to g
that is what has happened in pakistan. four female health workers killed in different parts of karachi, another in a different city as they tried to vaccinate against polio. police say the -- it is clear these were coordinated attacks. the taliban are in charge of this area, says the mother of one of the victims. they say this polio-polio program was planned by america to finish off our nation. they shot my daughter in the head. in the 1990's, about 20,000 people and here in pakistan were...
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that is what has happened in pakistan. four female health workers killed in different parts of karachi, another in a different city as they tried to vaccinate against polio. police say the -- it is clear these were coordinated attacks. the taliban are in charge of this area, says the mother of one of the victims. they say this polio-polio program was planned by america ftoish off our nation. they shot my daughter in the head. in the 1990's, about 20,000 people and here in pakistan were affected by polio. that came down to just 28 in 2005. but the numbers have risen since then and there is a risk they could rise further. what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to get
that is what has happened in pakistan. four female health workers killed in different parts of karachi, another in a different city as they tried to vaccinate against polio. police say the -- it is clear these were coordinated attacks. the taliban are in charge of this area, says the mother of one of the victims. they say this polio-polio program was planned by america ftoish off our nation. they shot my daughter in the head. in the 1990's, about 20,000 people and here in pakistan were affected...
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of pakistan are concerned. >> elections r. less than four months away and the ppp certainly have a lot of work to do and they not been very popular, kamal. one assumes the general election will be a tight race. >> there are big questions about the general election because of the security situation and the demand by other forces that there should be accountability before those elections. you correctly said the people's party-led coalition government continue on the 16th of march and an interim government will take hold. they will then hold collection. it will be interesting. the opposition also has to be taken on board, so we will see if there is contention. anything can happen in a country like pakistan. as we know you'll keep an eye on it for us with our team in pakistan. thank you. fighting between rebels and government forces in the central african republic and has forced thousands of people to fully. people in northern parts of the country are leaving their homes and looking for safety. the latest round of violence broke o
of pakistan are concerned. >> elections r. less than four months away and the ppp certainly have a lot of work to do and they not been very popular, kamal. one assumes the general election will be a tight race. >> there are big questions about the general election because of the security situation and the demand by other forces that there should be accountability before those elections. you correctly said the people's party-led coalition government continue on the 16th of march and...
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in afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance toward peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting in ankara appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> bangladesh is one of asia's economic rising stars but not everyone enjoys the benefits. more than 70% of the population lives in rural areas with limited access to education and technology. and now a simple service to connect them is gaining momentum. nhk world reports. >> reporter: ladies cycle into the farming villages of bangladesh. the ladies cycle house to house to villages where electricity are rare. their main tool is a battery powered laptop. it connects to the internet over a mobile phone network. >> translator: a blaze at a textile factory in the capital is making headlines. >> reporter: this lady reads news and important headlines for farmers. many people in these areas are illiterate. the ladies use simple lang that -- language that is easy to understand
in afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance toward peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting in ankara appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> bangladesh is one of asia's economic rising stars but not everyone enjoys the benefits. more than 70% of the population lives in rural areas with limited access to education and technology. and now a...
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that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources management doesn't think about it as much as it should and you know the whole notion of staying with the standard business standard operating procedure is really the case it's not a country not a government where there's a lot of strategic thought and. you know different types of visions on how to respond to a water challenges and there is a tendency to look to the international community to international aid to help improve the water situation pakistan and international assistance when it comes to water assistance in pakistan it involves building big dams and you know grandiose projects like that
that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources...
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hasn't wayned. >> translator: i saw his match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: inoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against juan, a national hero who has been known as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match against inoki, his shoulder was dislocated and he lost the match. the whole country was stunned by the unexpected defeat. he was against a previously unbeaten family. his nephew was just 10 years old at the time but he still remembers the match vividly. >> translator: i was a child but i cried a lot. the whole family was upset. everybody was crying. >> reporter: the next member of the family to accept the challenge of taking on inoki is one of the up and coming stars, chara, who was 16 years old at the time. >> translator: my brother jada said his focus on defeating inoki and t
hasn't wayned. >> translator: i saw his match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: inoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against juan, a national hero who has been known as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match...
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government tend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government or many other governments to try to ensure sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a climate where the market is going and everything those are the kinds of voices we don't want to hear because that is politically uncomfortable i think technology sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that they have learned is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is
government tend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government or many other governments to try to ensure sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a...
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pakistan is a walking disaster. militants there have a new target: humanitarian workers who are just trying to save children's lives with a complete report on the taliban leaders accusing the aid workers of trying to sterilize muslims. rebels in syria have the leader in a corner this afternoon. they say they are very afraid the president's next move could be catastrophic. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>shepard: a syrian rebel commander fears the president there, bashar al-assad, will unleash chemical weapons on his people. the rebel general who defected from the syrian army is telling the associateed press his regime can and will use chemical weapons unless t
pakistan is a walking disaster. militants there have a new target: humanitarian workers who are just trying to save children's lives with a complete report on the taliban leaders accusing the aid workers of trying to sterilize muslims. rebels in syria have the leader in a corner this afternoon. they say they are very afraid the president's next move could be catastrophic. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo!...
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is a win. >> translator: i saw anoki's match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: anoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against a national hero who was billed as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title elvan, which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match against anoki, his shoulder was dislocated and he lost the match. the whole country would stand by the -- was stunned by the unexpected defeat. there was one family whose nephew was just ten years old at the time, but he still remembers the match vividly. >> translator: i was a child then, but i cried a lot. the whole family was upset. everybody was crying. >> reporter: the next member of the family to take on anoki was one of their up and coming stars chara who was 16 at the time. >> translator: my brother jara set his focus on defeating anoki and trained day in and day out. his
is a win. >> translator: i saw anoki's match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: anoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against a national hero who was billed as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title elvan, which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match against...
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hasn't wand. >> translator: i saw his match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a gret wr great wrestler. rpt he visited pakistan twit in the 1970s it take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against juan, a national hero who has been known as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match against inoki, his shoulder was dislocated and he lost the match. the whole country was stunned by the unexpected defeat. he was against a previously unbeaten family. his nephew was just 10 years old at the time but he still remembers the match vividly. >> translator: i was a child but i cried a lot. the whole family was upset. everybody was crying. rpt the next member of the familiarly to accept the challenge of taking on inoki is one of the up and coming stars, chara, who was 16 years old at the time. >> translator: my brother jada said his focus on defeating inoki and trained day
hasn't wand. >> translator: i saw his match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a gret wr great wrestler. rpt he visited pakistan twit in the 1970s it take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against juan, a national hero who has been known as the world's strongest man. he came from a family of wrestlers who were widely popular among pakistanis. the family was given the title which means wrestler as a sign of respect. but in the 1976 match against inoki, his...
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muslim insurgents are attacking schools in northwestern pakistan. many girls go to school fearing they will be targeted next. >> and that wraps up our bulletin for today. i'm cholaphansa narula in bangkok. >>> chinese police are arresting cult members for spreading doomsday rumors and the country's media is busy refuting the idea that world will end on friday, december 21st. the people's daily reported that rumors have no scientific basis. the beijing times said on the weather page that a strong cold snapple grip the country over the weekend but that this has nothing to do with the world ending. >>> u.s. and chinese trade officials discussed mutual concerns at a high level bilateral meeting held annually. china wants the u.s. to stop restrictions on foreign investments and the u.s. is urging china not to violate intellectual property rights. the trade issues were discussed at the 23rd session at the u.s. joint session in washington. u.s. trade representative ron kirk and chinese vice premier were among those at the two-day meeting that ended on wedn
muslim insurgents are attacking schools in northwestern pakistan. many girls go to school fearing they will be targeted next. >> and that wraps up our bulletin for today. i'm cholaphansa narula in bangkok. >>> chinese police are arresting cult members for spreading doomsday rumors and the country's media is busy refuting the idea that world will end on friday, december 21st. the people's daily reported that rumors have no scientific basis. the beijing times said on the weather...
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. -- pakistan. >> when did it become clear that it was osama bin laden? >> even at that point it was a wholly circumstantial case. there was not direct evidence you could present to the president at that point saying we guarantee you, we have direct evidence that osama bin laden is at this compound. >> you excluded the secretary of state, the secondary of defense. tell us about that. >> to have in the first instance the analytical people, really the seoul team working on this. >> the cia. >> then it moved when we made decisions about going operational, that is the fed to bring in the special forces that expanded a bit that the president was insistent that it obviously be very closely held, that we have the people involved in every stage that were necessary to be involved. why was that? security was incredibly important. and i think it was a testament frankly to the seriousness of purpose and frankly to the character of the individuals s involved in this that not a thing linked from august 2010 until may 2011. >> that's an extraordinary thing. by keeping i
. -- pakistan. >> when did it become clear that it was osama bin laden? >> even at that point it was a wholly circumstantial case. there was not direct evidence you could present to the president at that point saying we guarantee you, we have direct evidence that osama bin laden is at this compound. >> you excluded the secretary of state, the secondary of defense. tell us about that. >> to have in the first instance the analytical people, really the seoul team working on...
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and bring back water generate more why not really in a lot of cases and particularly in a case like pakistan which i've looked at quite closely i know donnish as well you know you could take relatively simple measures like paying a relatively small amount of money to patch up leaks in water pipes you know it doesn't mean taking a ten second shower either you know convene investing in your a geisha in technologies that use drip forms of irrigation instead of the flood irrigation which is used more commonly in that country and in other countries across south asia and elsewhere so you know i think it's more sexy and so forth to say oh well you know this country is is increasingly water scarce we need to do something now before basically the country water situation really blows up but really there are some basic realistic solutions you know whether governments are willing to carry them out that's that's another story ok if i could stay with you michael why doesn't the pakistani government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i
and bring back water generate more why not really in a lot of cases and particularly in a case like pakistan which i've looked at quite closely i know donnish as well you know you could take relatively simple measures like paying a relatively small amount of money to patch up leaks in water pipes you know it doesn't mean taking a ten second shower either you know convene investing in your a geisha in technologies that use drip forms of irrigation instead of the flood irrigation which is used...
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this is our pakistan. >> the family has been at the center of politics in pakistan. his mother was prime minister. since 2008, her husband has been president. he was by his son's side for this speech in which he continued -- in which bilawal bhutto zardari pledged to continue the fight. there was also a discussion about the violence plaguing the country. this is something he knows all too much about. he was just 19 of his mother was killed campaigning. no one has ever been convicted in the killing. bilawal will be the figurehead for the governing party. he cannot stand for a parliamentary seat himself. critics argue that this is not a role he should occupy. his party would focus on home. if he can convince them they can deliver. >> you are watching "bbc world news," looking back on the summer when the games came to town, some unforgettable images of the olympics. let's take a look at what you are looking at on our website. the review of some many well- known figures who died in the last 12 months. from the first man on the moon to the man whose followers were known a
this is our pakistan. >> the family has been at the center of politics in pakistan. his mother was prime minister. since 2008, her husband has been president. he was by his son's side for this speech in which he continued -- in which bilawal bhutto zardari pledged to continue the fight. there was also a discussion about the violence plaguing the country. this is something he knows all too much about. he was just 19 of his mother was killed campaigning. no one has ever been convicted in...
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and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen or elites in pakistan the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers there. is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you were so the point is that why doesn't the pakistani government invest attend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government to. have water for themselves because that is politically uncomfort to technology cells national level aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront generally we're going to a short break and after that chopper can continue our discussion on what is your state. of t
and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen or elites in pakistan the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers there. is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you were so the point is that why doesn't the pakistani government invest attend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government to. have water for themselves because that...
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any longer before returning to pakistan and his cover might be blown. for the first few hours, the chinese stalled, taking him sightseeing, insisting that he nap. finally with only a few hours left, henry kissinger met face to face with chinese premier. >> at the end of the second day, about 18 hours before my departure, he said what are we going to say about the trip? >> and i said what trip are you talking about? >> and he said both trips. >> your trip and nixon's trip? >> that was implied. >> with time running out, the men began drafting an official announcement. but they deadlocked on one key point. >> the issue was who had invited whom. the chinese wanted to say that we had invited ourselves. we wanted to say that the chinese had invited us. so between 2:00 at night and 10:00 in the morning we didn't know what was going to happen. what we now know is that they went to mao and he said who cares who invited whom. why don't they say we invited each other. >> the announcement i will now read is being announced simultaneously in pay king and in the unit
any longer before returning to pakistan and his cover might be blown. for the first few hours, the chinese stalled, taking him sightseeing, insisting that he nap. finally with only a few hours left, henry kissinger met face to face with chinese premier. >> at the end of the second day, about 18 hours before my departure, he said what are we going to say about the trip? >> and i said what trip are you talking about? >> and he said both trips. >> your trip and nixon's...
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also coming up, 21 policemen are buried in pakistan after being kidnap and shot by the taliban. anger and grief in india. candlelit vigils continue as the 22-year-old gang rape victim is cremated. plus moments of impact -- amateur video captures a russian plane after it overshoots a runway and crashes into a motorway. hello, president obama has made another appeal to the u.s. congress to reach an agreement in the next 48 hours to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. it's a term used to describe the expiry of tax cuts dating back to 2001. if there is no deal, 88% of americans will end up paying $400 billion more in 2014. that will be coupled with more than a trillion dollars in automatic government spending cuts. according to the congressional budget office it will start with $200 billion in military and social welfare cuts next year. the big concern over falling off the fiscal cliff is it will send the u.s. back into a recession with, of course, global repercussions. it could be weeks before anyone feels the effects. and analysts say even without an agreement, politicians can reach
also coming up, 21 policemen are buried in pakistan after being kidnap and shot by the taliban. anger and grief in india. candlelit vigils continue as the 22-year-old gang rape victim is cremated. plus moments of impact -- amateur video captures a russian plane after it overshoots a runway and crashes into a motorway. hello, president obama has made another appeal to the u.s. congress to reach an agreement in the next 48 hours to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. it's a term used to describe...
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go to thailand, go to india, go to pakistan. excruciating boring program each trip guys having absolutely nothing to announce and went down associated reporter by the time we left india. >> by design because you're making it so boring. >> by design, yes. >> in pakistan, you said illness. what did they say was wrong with you? >> they said i had some intestinal problem and they were taking me for a day of rest. >> in fact, what happens? >> in fact what happens is at 4:00 in the morning i ended the pakistan plan and there are four chinese sitting there to welcome me and to bring me into china. >> when he arrived, he had 48 hours to arrange the crucial meeting between nixon in china. any longer before returning to pakistan and his cover might be blown. for the first few hours, the chinese stalled, taking him sightseeing, insisting he nap. finally with only a couple hours left, henry kissinger met face-to-face with li. >> at the end of the second day, about 18 hours before my departure, what are we going to say about the trip? i said
go to thailand, go to india, go to pakistan. excruciating boring program each trip guys having absolutely nothing to announce and went down associated reporter by the time we left india. >> by design because you're making it so boring. >> by design, yes. >> in pakistan, you said illness. what did they say was wrong with you? >> they said i had some intestinal problem and they were taking me for a day of rest. >> in fact, what happens? >> in fact what happens...